hog88
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What did you mean when you said you only see borrow and spend independent of tax policies? does the tax policies determine how much we borrow and/or how much we spend?You're mentally challenged or a partisan shill if you think only one party is borrow and spend. This isnt even debatable. The spending growth is easily found in google. Every administration has spent more than they their revenues...which requires borrowing.
Your either a complete moron or a partisan hack since you want to get all snippy. Another thing did I ever state that only one party does it? Hell F no I didn't. Take your strawman elsewhere.I've only seen borrow and spend independent of tax politics.
Tax politics. Not tax policies. A tax policy would be something along the lines of 'create highest revenue with least disruption to the engine which allows for revenue in a manner which is equally shared'. We dont have tax policy from any party. What we have is tax politics. Hope this helps because the rest of your post was a hot mess of incoherence.What did you mean when you said you only see borrow and spend independent of tax policies? does the tax policies determine how much we borrow and/or how much we spend?
Your either a complete moron or a partisan hack since you want to get all snippy. Another thing did I ever state that only one party does it? Hell F no I didn't. Take your strawman elsewhere.
My mistake then. You don't usuall start hurling insults based on a strawman but you did nontheless. I was mearly pointing out that the more tax collected the less you have to deficit spend. That is based on the basic principle of tax and spend. It seems that there is one party that is more fisically conservative than the other. Take a guess which one that is.Tax politics. Not tax policies. A tax policy would be something along the lines of 'create highest revenue with least disruption to the engine which allows for revenue in a manner which is equally shared'. We dont have tax policy from any party. What we have is tax politics. Hope this helps because the rest of your post was a hot mess of incoherence.
Oh snap. Ronan doing some big game hunting
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Yes it does. That's one of many examples. If you don't see this one for what it obviously is, why should I think you would see any of the others for what they obviously are?
Tax rate doesn't necessarily correspond to total tax revenue received. If tax rates create business/jobs, which increases income and spending, then tax revenue goes up as tax rates go down.My mistake then. You don't usuall start hurling insults based on a strawman but you did nontheless. I was mearly pointing out that the more tax collected the less you have to deficit spend. That is based on the basic principle of tax and spend. It seems that there is one party that is more fisically conservative than the other. Take a guess which one that is.
Tell me all about Trickle down economics and the success it has had at increasing tax revenue at lower tax rates.Tax rate doesn't necessarily correspond to total tax revenue received. If tax rates create business/jobs, which increases income and spending, then tax revenue goes up as tax rates go down.
Try again MickTell me all about Trickle down economics and the success it has had at increasing tax revenue at lower tax rates.
No. I don't think I will. I don't whole heatedly believe in trickle down economics, since the $$$ that trickles down has been devalued by inflation by the time to gets to the poor, and the elites make FAR and away more on it than the average Joe. But I also won't describe it here as it has nothing to do with what I wrote about tax rate not being directly tied to the amount of taxes the collected.Tell me all about Trickle down economics and the success it has had at increasing tax revenue at lower tax rates.
It was not my intent to hurl insults at you. The "mentally challenged/partisan shill" was a general barb and not calling out the Mickster.My mistake then. You don't usuall start hurling insults based on a strawman but you did nontheless. I was mearly pointing out that the more tax collected the less you have to deficit spend. That is based on the basic principle of tax and spend. It seems that there is one party that is more fisically conservative than the other. Take a guess which one that is.
In the context of if spending stayed the same from year to year. A true balanced budget without having to borrow. I know that is the issue: we spend more than we take in and that is just the way it is. I don't like kicking the can down the road. Pay as we go.It was not my intent to hurl insults at you. The "mentally challenged/partisan shill" was a general barb and not calling out the Mickster.
I dont follow this line: "the more tax collected the less you have to deficit spend". Can you clarify?
I understand. And I agree that kicking the can is a horrible approach.In the context of if spending stayed the same from year to year. A true balanced budget without having to borrow. I know that is the issue: we spend more than we take in and that is just the way it is. I don't like kicking the can down the road. Pay as we go.
